Can't really justify this over something like the Vader 3 Pro. V3P has:
- Better D-Pad and Shoulder buttons.
- Switch Support with Gyro.
- Phone compatibility via BT.
- Hall-effect Joysticks.
All for $59. The software isn't great but everything else is.
If you are not too scared of a 15m DIY on the NR200P, you can mount a full AIO on top. That's what I did with mine and currently have a Liquid Freezer II 240 on top and 2xP12 at the bottom (GPU is mounted vertically).
Its an offset value that is applied to the voltage curve. If you set it to +20 for instance its gonna increase the voltage applied by 20mv (or 60mv, cant remember tbh) over the default value. Negative values make it lower than default.
With negative values, we are basically undervolting at all...
Play around with lowering the Curve Optimizer values. On my 5600 I am running -25 All cores, +200 Max freq. CPU runs up to 4.65Ghz in ST and around 4.6-4.5 MT. Temps are in the mid 70s (AIO) while running R23 (11137 MT, but I have a lot of background services running)
Some users on reddit reported its working for RX 5000 too. downloading it to test.
Update: Works on my RX 5700. I experienced some crashes while gaming though so I'm back to official drivers.
After some messing around using Hydra, got 4.8 ST and 4.65 MT. Core#5 is my weakest link but i'm satisfied with the results/temps so I will just stop here for now.
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Tried to play with RAM timings a bit but I always got errors in memtest. Will try again sometime in the future.
Thanks for the lovely info. Funny that you mentioned Hydra as I used myself and it got around 4.8Ghz but it kept randomly restarting so I went back to just PBO. I will give it another try and try to match those ram timings. Cheers!